Auflistung nach Schlagwort "Algorithms"

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  • Frömke, C.; Hothorn, Ludwig A.; Kropf, S. (London : BioMed Central Ltd., 2008)
    Background: In many research areas it is necessary to find differences between treatment groups with several variables. For example, studies of microarray data seek to find a significant difference in location parameters ...
  • Will, B.; Rolfes, I.; Schiek, B. (Göttingen : Copernicus GmbH, 2007)
    The measurement of the scattering matrices of n-port networks is an important task. For this purpose two ports of the n-port network are connected with the network analyzer and the remaining ports are connected to reflecting ...
  • Blinov, Kirill; Nikanorov, Alexander; Nacke, Bernard; Klöpzig, Markus (Bingley : Emerald Group Publishing Ltd., 2011)
    Purpose - Because of their widespread use in industry, induction through-heaters of various metal products must be of high effectiveness not only in "quasi" steady-state operation but in different transient modes as well. ...
  • Grübel, Rudolf; Reimers, Anke (Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2001)
    We investigate the number of iterations needed by an addition algorithm due to Burks et al. if the input is random. Several authors have obtained results on the average case behaviour, mainly using analytic techniques based ...
  • Büchner, Stefanie; Dosdall, Henrik (Berlin ; Heidelberg : Springer, 2021)
    This article analyzes how organizations endow algorithms, which we understand as digital formats of observation, with agency, thus rendering them actionable. Our main argument is that the relevance of digital observation ...
  • Baron, S.; Eilers, H.; Munske, B.; Toennies, J.L.; Balachandran, R.; Labadie, R.F.; Ortmaier, T.; Webster, R.J. (London : SAGE Publications Ltd., 2010)
    Image-guided robots have been widely used for bone shaping and percutaneous access to interventional sites. However, due to high-accuracy requirements and proximity to sensitive nerves and brain tissues, the adoption of ...
  • Willemsen, Thomas; Schlichting, S.; Kellermann, T.; Jupé, Marco; Ehlers, H.; Morgner, Uwe; Ristau, Detlev (Bellingham, WA : S P I E - International Society for Optical Engineering, 2015)
    The present contribution is concentrated on an improved method to manufacture dielectric dispersion compensating mirrors in the ultra violet (UV) range by applying a novel online phase monitoring device. This newly developed ...
  • Schulte, M.; Lörch, N.; Leroux, I.D.; Schmidt, Piet O.; Hammerer, K. (College Park, MD : American Physical Society, 2016)
    Optical clocks based on ensembles of trapped ions promise record frequency accuracy with good short-term stability. Most suitable ion species lack closed transitions, so the clock signal must be read out indirectly by ...
  • Granna, Josephine; Rau, Thomas S.; Nguyen, Thien-Dang; Lenarz, Thomas; Majdani, Omid; Burgner-Kahrs, Jessica (Bellingham, Wash. : SPIE, 2016)
    During manual cochlear implant electrode insertion the surgeon is at risk to damage the intracochlear fine-structure, as the electrode array is inserted through a small opening in the cochlea blindly with little force-feedback. ...
  • Zhang, Yin; Neumann, Ingo (Berlin : De Gruyter, 2014)
    Deformation monitoring usually focuses on the detection of whether the monitored objects satisfy the given properties (e.g. being stable or not), and makes further decisions to minimise the risks, for example, the consequences ...